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Chronicle-Express from Penn Yan, New York • Page 3

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Phone 123 CHRONICLE jgigftEss! PENN NQVEMEER 20, 19.52 Perm Tan Kiwrjiians at t'rieir Regular luncheon meeting 1 Monday noon elected Dv, Harvey Wheeler as a duet tor to take 1 the place of Nelson liuvdford, formerly a director and recently elected second vice-pre; ident. The sei- vice club also votrd to sponsoi a bowling team for boys trom 8 to 14 years Robert Sackett, vocal music instructor the rural schools of the central school district, was inducted a new member of fihe club. Chester Fullagar, as chauman of (he day, intro- duced a colored movie, Package 1 produced by the Aluminum Company qf Canada and showing' Various aspects of the big business, trom the mining of boxite ore and the manufacturing of aluminum from Bntish Guinea to Quebec and British Columbia. It requires aa much electrical energy to manufacture a ton of aluminum, the film revealed, as the average Amenean home would use in 10 years. AT LAST! a new plastic bandage you can wash as you wash your handstand it PtASTJC, ELASTIC and THIN (fits your skin).

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R. GRADY KEOJISTKRE!) JEWE3.ER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY 104 Main St. Penn Yan At the Four Corners In Penn Tan Phone 1370 Pushup Sleeve Playmate in worsted "jersey by Blousernaker The sleeves are news, the wool jersey is a joy to wear, and it is a peifect mate for a suit as well as a separate blurt. Take off the removable tie, tind the neckline makes a good foil for your favorite jewel In green, heather, coral, hot dog, beige, navy. Sizes S3 to 38.

5.98 Page Three Weddings FPII ton-Hayes Miss Violet Hayes, daughter of Isaac Hayes of Penn Yan, RD 3, became the bride of William Fenton, son of Mi and Mrs- Warren Fenton of Penn Yan, RD 4, in a candlelight service in the Yatesville Methodist church Friday evening, Nov. 14, 1952. Rev. Selby Smith, pastor of the" church, per- lormed the single ring ceremony Lefore the altar decorated wltn brown and white chiysanthamuma. The bude, given in marriage by her iathsr, wore a marooh suit with black accessories'arid corsage 1 oi white loses.

She was atterided by Miss Rita DeStefano, a friend fiom who wore a brown suit With matching accessories and coisage ot yellow roses'. George Nielsen of Penn Yan, RU 4, ser.Vod i as best man. Only members of the family were'present. Following the church service a wedding supper was served Top inn, the table centered 'with the bride's cake. Mis.

Fenton, graduate of Gorham Central school, class of 1951, is employed at Citizens bank. Mr. enton attended Penn Yan schools and is now employed in farming. Pre-nuptial honoring the bride included a show.er given' by employees of Citizens bank. the bride included a variety shower given Bonald Rhodes, a pantry showei by Iddings ahd Shirley Yackol, and a dinner by the employees of Geneva Forge.

Dressed lull Salvation Army uniform, Miss Betty Lou KUmsey of Indian Pines and John Edward Groom, of RD 5, Penn Yan, weie united in mairiage tb.e Salvation Army chapel on Seneca street, Penn Yan, Friday, Nov. 7, 1952. Sr. Capt Fiancis Spellman, formerly stationed here Penn and officiated at. the up with th.a Penn Taa J'enn Van Wmona auxiliary, No.

43, affiliated with Cantpn Victory, No 46, IO6F, will hold its regular session in the IOOF temple on Thursday, Nov 20 Supper will be served at 0:30 p. m. foi members and their families Noble Grand Carmen Johnson, announces that at the next regular meeting, Nov. 24, Meldrm Seneca Falls, James Mustard, Mrs. John Orsmo, Mrs.

Milford Smith, and Mrs. Kate Sweeney, president. 'There th The Chronicle Covers the County couple were and George Ledest: groom's sistei and Mrs. herald ofr.jthe grand lodge of the State of Ifew York, will visit the sJge, Nfe 149, IOOF He I 1 members to attend. Re- will be served the groom gill: Durham, Yates coun- The bride Jb.i}, daughter of 1 ty chairman of the American leg- Mrs Wiley Rumsuy; of Libeity ion Mrs.

Floyd Kilbury, street, Penn Yan. Mi and president of the Johnson-Costello John Groom, of 5,, Penn Yan, post itofihary, and Mrs, Walter are the parents of, the, groom county coupon chairman, la ihow dslailt Includ. Federal lax Buker-Meinen The wedding of Shiiley Anna Meinen of Himrod, daughter ot Mt and Mis LeRoy ana Ralph Lee Baker, son of Mr. and Mis. George R.

Baker of RD 1, Watkins Glen, took place Sunday, Nov. 9, 1952, the Himrod Baptist church. pastor, Rev. Howard Horton, performed the double ring ceremony. Lynn Kent of Dundee played the The church' was chiysanlhemums.

The bride worn with cherry red wedding music, decorated with i navy blue suit accessories and caiued a white rosebud corsage. The mation of honor, Mrs. Edwin Scollon of Elmira, sister of the bnds, wore a maroon suit with black accessories and carried a yellow rosebud corsage. The best man was Oliver Norwood of Corning and the ushers weie Kieth Baker and Fued Baker. The bride's mother wore black and white taffeta with a pink and White carnation corsage.

Following the ceremony a reception was held in the Himrod Community hall. The bride and groom went to Niagara Falls, Canada and the Adirondacks on their wedding trip. The gtoom, a graduate of Bradford Central school, is employed at the Coining- Glass Works The bride is a graduate the Dundee Cential school and the Freeman Business school in Geneva. Hissu-Ryan (Bellona The marriage of Miss Reema Margaret Ryan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John J. Ryan of Bellona, and Robert Hissa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Hissa of Willoughby, was solemnized, at St.

Michael's church, Penn Yan, Saturday morning, Nov. 15, 1952. Bouquets of white pompons and candies formed the setting for the double ring' ceremony "which was performed by Rev. Edward Foy assistant paster of the church. The bride, escorted to the altar by her father, was gowned candlelight satin, styled with sweetheart neckline and full cathedral train Her fingertip veil attached to coronet cap with orange blossoms.

She'carried a white satin prayerbook with roses and streamers. Hen matron of honor, Mrs Wesley Ryder of Indian Pines, a classmate, wore penny- colored taffeta, carrying a colonial bouquet contrasting pompons. Paul Cecil of Detroit, Mich, friend of the groom, served as best man, while Charles Hissa of jLangley Field, brother of the groom, and Wesley Ryder of Indian Pines were the ushers. The bride's mother wore teal blue with winter white accessories and the groom's mother teal' blue with black accessories, each with nn orchid corsage. Immediately i the church ceremony wadding breakfast for the family and attendants was sei ved at the Wagner hotel, with a reception" giveri at the bride's hoffcs In tfie afternoon from 2 to 4 p.

m. The bride graduated from Penn Yan Academy in June, 1952, and is employed by'the 1 Geneva Forge. The groom, who graduated from the Ashtabula, Ohio, high School in 1950, is at Sarh'pson Air Force base. After a short wedding trip they will make their home in Dres- The groom is' employed at the American Can company in Fair- prat and for the present tlie young couple will bs at the home of his parents. Both have been ac- ofjvPenn Yan, will attend the testimonial dinner at Avon inn Thursday, NOT.

20, honoring Mrs. Leo "Carey of Geneseo, who is department president of the Ameri- tively engaged in the work of the can Legion auxiliary, local Salvation Army Swarthout-Elghmey There will be a meeting of Lake i Keuka Rebekah lodge, No. 342, St. Michael's church of Penn 1 25 in Yah, decorated with bouquets of hal1 TM th Noble Grand white chrysanthemums ahd can- Helen Andersen presiding, delabra, was the setting for the lowln the meeting, refresh- wedding of Miss Joan Alice Eigh- ents iU be serv the di rraey and Cadeton Swarthou.t on room Memb 6 committee 1-1 jr. I i 1 fl VP Eld TwVn THo fPnnnn Saturday morning, Nov.

15, 1052. a S. Wa Tones The bride, daughter of Mrs. Mrs Bemice fakiff Mrs. Augusta Carlton Eighmey of 136 Ogden Mrs.

Maxine Potter, street, Penn Yan, was given in, Mrs Lomsa Griepsma, marriage by Mark Foscei of 'lully, ir her godfather. Her attendaata' of Penn her sister, Miss Carol Eigh- fT" 1 11 TM" Qa ninese mey, as maid of bonoi, and Mrs. Thursday at 8 in the Richard McDowell and Miss Betty llver house TM Proceeds from Prendergast, friends, as brides- I thlB Auction will go to the Yates maids, 'ihe bridal gown of satm 1 0 Patlants at Biggs Meraor- and lace was styled with fitted lal hospital Members and their bodice, the portrait neckline out- Ueat ar bring a white elep- linsd with lace appliques, and the atnt suitably wrapped for the full skirt with lace panels falling Mrs. Lyon and into a long court tram. The at- Mrs jC tor DeSanto are co-chair- tendants wore gowns of nylon men of the refreshment commit- net skirts with velveteen jackets, tee- the maid of honor in coralberry, the bridesmaids in green, with atarch- The Yates County American ed lace tiaras in matching color.

I le lon auxiliary will meet in the The groom, $on of Mr. and Mis. I Johnaon-Costello post rooms on John F. Swaithout of 102 Law- East Blm street Frld ay, Nov. 21, rence street, was attended by John at 8 p.

with Mrs. Paul Dur- Ross Swarthout, his biother, as ham coun cnairman, presiding. conference at Way- K' ven Christmas be made for all hospi- also plans best man. Ushers were James Ho- oan and King Brennan, brothers- tn-law of the groom, and Donald 8 Stork, friend of the bridal coupje I.TM" 8 The bnde's mother wore navy or th lft a with matching acce3 and ndB i gua 4 6 61 Aa rainis groom's mother was attared in hospitals. The Johnson- gray, each with corsage of yd- nnate a lril low arid white roses.

Mrs. Sidney Shoit, organist, wag dancing after the supper. CUT TIMBER UP TO 12 TIMES FASTER THAN BY HAND! ROEBUCK AND CO GENEVA. N. Y.

Call Geneva 6635 Our Salesman' Will Call with a Demonstration Sears Easy Payment Man for purchases Regular 89.95 Homart Gas Water HEATER 69 will have a Chinese auc- post auxiliary unit will for this meeting. Ralp Breed, Miss Betty Adams, Yan Academy, class of 1949, -is Joseph cSSuTlSS QeoSre employed by Citizens bank. Th Birtoff groom, also graduate of Penn Jan Mmi A a a Academy and a veteran of mill- conlev Mrs Bernard tary sel yice, is employed by Pita- a a den. Pre-nuptial events in honor of the couple will make" their ioms at 107 Lincoln avenue, i Among the prenuptial events honoring the bride were showers a colon i ar1 of yellow pom- given by Mrs. James Henniagson I ns Wavne Hansen, nephew of and Mrs Clarence McDowell, Mrs.

the rooni was rm bearer. Both King Brennan, Mrs James HoW TM others dresses of medium and Mrs. Ross Swarthouf Miss 1 blue ea wltn a corsage of white Betty Prendergast, and Mrs. Rich- ro 3 ard McDowell; Mrs. Prank Erwln the church service a and Miss Lou Goodenow: Miss re for 135 guests was given Frances Lynn and Miss 4 16 Jackson; Miss Patricia Mahar; and Mrs.

Bail Ballou. Hansen-Jepsen The bride graduated from Penn Yan Academy last June and is employed at Citizens bank. The groom, graduated of Geneva Hlcrh- school, operates a farm near Ge- Candelabra and baskets of white neva. After a week's trip through chrysanthemums, against an altar Southern states the couple are banked with palms formed the'making thei? home hi Bellona. TM Carriage of Miss' Prenuptial.

events honoring the Helen Chiistu.e Jepsen, daughter bride included ahowers given by of Mr. and Mrs HSrold Jepsen of Paul Christiansen and Mrs. Yan, and Edward R. Ralph Champlm; Mrs. Barna Spa'd tr: 3 of MM.

Laura Han-'and Mrs. Merrille Conley; Miss sen of Geneva, at 2 o'clock on Carol Pedersen and Miss 150 guests. attended oo DOWN Johnson's furaiture MAIN ST. In Dauvllle PENN YAN LeRoy and A short prelude of wedding music and the traditional marches were played by "Miss Shirley Gelder, who, accompanied Fredric Griesmger as he sang "I Love You I Truly," "Because," and at the' 1 close of the service "The Lord's The bride, given in marriage by her father, was gowned in white slipper satin, styieci with a high collar, fitted bodice of embroidered lace over satin trimmed with, pearls, long pointed sleeves and full skirt ending in a short tiain, with fingertip veil jailing from a ace crown embioidered with pearls. She earned a lavender orchid on a white Bible.

Her attendants wore her sister, Kliss Betty Jepsen, us maid ot lonor; Miss Alma Jepsen, sister and Mrs. Claude Canoll, friend, as ridesmaids. The maid of honor wore a peacock green gown with velveteen bodice and net skirt with natchmg stole and headpiece The bridesmaids "gowns of American beauty similar style. They all carried bouquets of white and yellow pompons. The bridegroom was attended by his brothers, Chris-Hanson as best man, and Henry and Laverne 1 Hansen.

Ushers weie Robert Tones and Stewart Hanlfen Shirley Handen, niece of wearing a floor-length gown of coral velvet served as flower carrying about! sen and Mrs. Carl E. Jorgensen; Mra. Clarence Jensen Mis. a party sjjower wa ces Lynn and MUa Edna Jackaon.

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